Why should I choose Buyers' Inspection Group?

Experience. Simply put . . . there will always be others out there who can do a job quicker, cheaper, or find a way to cut corners. Since 1980, our philosophy has always been to provide the highest level of service for our clients backed by a wealth of experience and expertise. We inspect carefully and systematically with an eye for the routine as well as for the complex. Our reputation is crucial to our longevity in the industry and in the Upstate. We work only for you and have interest only in that you understand what you are buying. top

What do you inspect?

We inspect the foundation, basement/crawlspace/slab, roof, attic, exterior, electrical, plumbing, HVAC systems, chimneys/fireplaces, decks/porches/stoops, doors, windows, kitchen appliances, garages, and interiors. You can see a virtual tour of the areas we inspect by clicking here. top

How long does the inspection take?

A home under 3,000 square feet usually takes two to three hours. Larger or older homes may take longer depending on their condition. top

What other optional services do you offer?

We offer stucco inspection (EIFS), mold and mildew air samples and swabs, well water testing, asbestos and lead testing as well as radon gas testing. top

Do you perform carbon monoxide testing?

Yes, where applicable, with a Bacarach electronic monoxide tester. There is no additional fee for this service. top

Do I have to attend the inspection?

We recommend that you attend but it is not required. If you attend the inspection you will see what the inspector observes and you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions about the home’s condition. top

What type of report do you produce?

Our report is a comprehensive narrative style, custom bound, easy to read report. It contains full color digital photography throughout. Our report is not a check list or large book with information about all types of houses and conditions. Each report is produced individually for each house we inspect. Our inspections and reports exceed the Standards of Practice of the American Society of Home Inspectors ® (ASHI ® ) and the South Carolina Residential Builders Commissions Standards of Practice for Home Inspectors. top

How much does an inspection cost?

Our prices are competitive with equally experienced inspectors, but your choice of a home inspector should not be based on price alone. The trained and experienced inspectors of Buyers' Inspection Group are provided the time and have the expertise to perform a thorough inspection and produce a comprehensive report. Our base price begins at $365. top

Do you require a Pre-Inspection Agreement?

Yes. A Pre-Inspection Agreement is an integral part of the report. An example of this agreement can be found in our sample report.

You must have Acrobat Reader to read our reports. If you do not have the reader loaded, we have added a link for download. Click on the Acrobat Reader Icon to install the reader on to your machine. Then click on "SAMPLE REPORT" above.

(Depending on the speed of your Internet Connection, the download could take up to 20 minutes.)

When buying a new home, is there any need to have a home inspection?

Yes. All homes should be inspected. Many discrepancies seen in older homes have been issues since the house was new. A new home does not guarantee a home without defects. top

Should I have the home I'm selling inspected?

Yes. A prelisting inspection can be a valuable selling tool, in addition, it can help avoid anxiety or unwanted surprises prior to closing. top

The house has a warranty. Do I also need a home inspection?

Yes. All homes should be inspected. Warranties only include certain items and do not include pre-existing conditions. top

Do you make repairs on houses you inspect?

No. This is a conflict of interest and is not permitted either by ASHI ® or the South Carolina Residential Builders Commissions. top

What are Buyers' Inspection Groups' affiliations?

We are members of the National and State chapters od ASHI® (American Society of Home Inspections), NACHI (National Association of Certified Home Inspectors), certified mold & mildew tester and South Carolina Building Commission, licensed builder.top